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Bioarchaeological Studies on Ancient Human Skeletons in Korea

Bae K

Due to poor preservation of human skeletons at most of archaeological sites, few specialists have carried out limited number of analysis of human bones and fossils in Korea. Worship of...
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Discovery of Taeniid Eggs from A 17th Century Tomb in Korea

Lee HJ, Shin DH, Seo M

Even though Taenia spp. eggs are occasionally discovered from archeological remains around the world, these eggs have never been discovered in ancient samples from Korea. When we attempted to re-examine...
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Non-metric Traits of Korean Mandibles

Hu KS, Koh KS, Park KK, Kang MK, Chung IH, Kim HJ

  • KMID: 2071856
  • Korean J Phys Anthropol.
  • 2000 Jun;13(2):161-172.
Mandible is the biggest and the hardest facial bone and its shape is found well-remained in the fossil and forensic research area. Therefore it is of significance in physical anthropology...
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Ancient Mitochondrial DNA Analyses of Ascaris Eggs Discovered in Coprolites from Joseon Tomb

Oh CS, Seo M, Hong JH, Chai JY, Oh SW, Park JB, Shin DH

Analysis of ancient DNA (aDNA) extracted from Ascaris is very important for understanding the phylogenetic lineage of the parasite species. When aDNAs obtained from a Joseon tomb (SN2-19-1) coprolite in...
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